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transitional government should take over. and the northeast feels the financial. the country. regional regeneration. a very welcome to you from all of us here at. the sentences for dozens of people who took part in antigovernment rallies last year but the move has failed to satisfy local activists who are calling for the release of all political prisoners human rights groups are urging the kingdom to stop using tear gas and torture interrogations and its continued crackdown on public gatherings. looks at who benefits from. when it came to supporting calls for democracy in middle eastern or north african states while denouncing government sponsored violence leaders of the west were vocally critical from our graphic has lost legitimacy to lead and he must leave out of a very clear message for president which is it is time for him to go but when scenes of violent clashes between riot police and reform complainer scame from bahrain the definition of democracy shifted and rhetoric softened. in the summer of the us state department came up with a statement expressing its concerns ov
transitional government should take over. and the northeast feels the financial. the country. regional regeneration. a very welcome to you from all of us here at. the sentences for dozens of people who took part in antigovernment rallies last year but the move has failed to satisfy local activists who are calling for the release of all political prisoners human rights groups are urging the kingdom to stop using tear gas and torture interrogations and its continued crackdown on public...
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the founding fathers said that our government does not have the right to search any house, that government officials want to search, even if it helps them to do their somebody -- their job. government officials may only search someone's house if they have evidence that someone is breaking the law and they show the evidence to a judge to get an individual warrant. for more than 200 years, mr. president, this fundamental principle has protected americans' privacy while still allowing our government to enshores -- enforce the law and to protect public safety. now, as time passed and we entered the 20th century, advances in technology, a whole host of technologies, gave government officials the power to invade individual privacy in a whole host of new ways. new ways, mr. president, that the founding fathers never dreamed of, and all through those days the congress and the courts struggled to keep up. time and time again, congress and the courts were most successful when they returned to the fundamental principles of the fourth amendment. and it's striking, mr. president, if you look at a lot o
the founding fathers said that our government does not have the right to search any house, that government officials want to search, even if it helps them to do their somebody -- their job. government officials may only search someone's house if they have evidence that someone is breaking the law and they show the evidence to a judge to get an individual warrant. for more than 200 years, mr. president, this fundamental principle has protected americans' privacy while still allowing our...
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of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments name don't need to be called the dogs but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard what out regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to a short break and after that shoppers will continue our discussion on water suggesting. hold it. hold it. clear. that speech. she gave. her or her. wish. to bomb missile. tests. and. come out fine i'm a little. well going into the future this month high tech means could help whether it be the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy person companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the skull cool check it all out on technology update we've got the future cover. me evenings you. mean the. wealthy british style. writers. market why not. find out
of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments name don't need to be called the dogs but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard what out regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to a short break and after that shoppers will continue our discussion on water suggesting. hold it. hold it....
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government will take hold. they will then hold collection. it will be interesting. the opposition also has to be taken on board, so we will see if there is contention. anything can happen in a country like pakistan. as we know you'll keep an eye on it for us with our team in pakistan. thank you. fighting between rebels and government forces in the central african republic and has forced thousands of people to fully. people in northern parts of the country are leaving their homes and looking for safety. the latest round of violence broke out last week when fighters took over strategic terms in a mining region. government troops were receiving help from neighboring chad to take back the town, but the rebels are maintaining control. they are within 100 kilometers of the capital. the rebels are angry with the president, who they accused -- of an arms deal. the country has had a history of coups and rebellions. groups in this area say they have been left out of profiting from their recent rich resources. in medicine
government will take hold. they will then hold collection. it will be interesting. the opposition also has to be taken on board, so we will see if there is contention. anything can happen in a country like pakistan. as we know you'll keep an eye on it for us with our team in pakistan. thank you. fighting between rebels and government forces in the central african republic and has forced thousands of people to fully. people in northern parts of the country are leaving their homes and looking for...
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we cannot expect a federal government controlled school system combat the dangerous growth of government that threatens our liberties. the internet will provide the alternative to the government media complex that controls the news and was political propaganda. this is why it is essential that the internet remains a free of government regulation. many of our religious institutions and secular organizations support greater dependency on the state by supporting war, welfare, corporatism, and ignore the need for a virtuous people. i never believed that the world our country could be made more free by politicians if the people had no desire for freedom. under the current circumstances, the most we can hope to achieve in the political process is to use it as a podium to reach the people to alert them of the nature of the crisis and the importance of their need to assume responsibility for themselves. if it is liberty they truly seek, without this, a constitutionally protected free society is impossible. if this is true, our individual goal in life ought to be for us to seek a virtue and excel
we cannot expect a federal government controlled school system combat the dangerous growth of government that threatens our liberties. the internet will provide the alternative to the government media complex that controls the news and was political propaganda. this is why it is essential that the internet remains a free of government regulation. many of our religious institutions and secular organizations support greater dependency on the state by supporting war, welfare, corporatism, and...
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iraqi government is not just shia government or a government run by mr maliki they are growing very strong partner that you see prime minister is from and there are clear. and many of the ministers like mr elise . who is at rest of his bodyguard started this entire episode of controversy is with an iraqi and they are sunni so i don't think you know it's very similar to other countries because that is less united there is this unity among iraqis about bringing down the government and most of their larger political parties are already participating in the government and there are. some possibilities that the iraqi political process entirely might collapse if there were more violence by iraq iraq's prime minister cannot be called a particularly pro-american leader given the country's vast oil riches just how interested might washington and its allies been having another more friendly government in iraq. the u.s. is definitely very disappointed in the fact that they lost most of their allies in iraq the u.s. invaded the country decades ago hoping that they will instance a pro-american regime i
iraqi government is not just shia government or a government run by mr maliki they are growing very strong partner that you see prime minister is from and there are clear. and many of the ministers like mr elise . who is at rest of his bodyguard started this entire episode of controversy is with an iraqi and they are sunni so i don't think you know it's very similar to other countries because that is less united there is this unity among iraqis about bringing down the government and most of...
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government pilots have carried out more air raids in northern syria. brahimi has presented a peace plan that calls for a transitional government and then general elections. opposition leaders added that assad resigned before they agreed to any talks. >>> the leaders of egypt's central bank warned that foreign reserved hit a critically low level. they say they'll limit withdrawals of other currencies. egyptians count on tourism for billions of dollars in revenue. tourists have stayed away since the government of former president hosni mubarak collapsed. foreign reserves in november stood at $15 billion. that's less than half the amount the bank held when the uprising began. bank officials say they barely have enough money to import food, fuel, and other commodities. for three months, so they'll limit withdrawals by companies to no more than $30,000 a day. >>> members of president muhammad morsi's government are limiting the monetary fund. they hope to impose loans of $5 million, but first they want them to lower their deficits. they are considering aust
government pilots have carried out more air raids in northern syria. brahimi has presented a peace plan that calls for a transitional government and then general elections. opposition leaders added that assad resigned before they agreed to any talks. >>> the leaders of egypt's central bank warned that foreign reserved hit a critically low level. they say they'll limit withdrawals of other currencies. egyptians count on tourism for billions of dollars in revenue. tourists have stayed...
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they say iran is supporting the shi'ia-led government. organizers of this protest say they are not going anywhere until their demands are met but the government in baghdad is also hitting back. on saturday, state television showed pictures of detained body guards for the finance minister. it claims they've confessed to charges of their involvement in assassinations and bombings. but no one in this crowd seems to trust the government or its judicial system. that's why the fear of renewed sectarian violence is increasing. >> israel is allowing building materials into gaza for the first time since hamas seized control in 2007. the supplies were carried to private construction projects. investigators are examining the wreckage of a russian jeat -- jet that crashed onto eye motorway in moscow saturday. five onboard were killed. all the survivors are seriously injured. it's thought that a defective breaking -- braking system may have caused the plane to skid off the runway. >> a harrowing scene. motorists dodging the debris of a russian airline
they say iran is supporting the shi'ia-led government. organizers of this protest say they are not going anywhere until their demands are met but the government in baghdad is also hitting back. on saturday, state television showed pictures of detained body guards for the finance minister. it claims they've confessed to charges of their involvement in assassinations and bombings. but no one in this crowd seems to trust the government or its judicial system. that's why the fear of renewed...
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steps that they can by the government to concentrate the chemical stuff which has been dispersed. in various locations into two sites. to make sure that that is absolutely protected and it is also accept that by. everyone including western colleagues the europeans and americans that the biggest threat. in this situation is. the probability that the rebels might take hold of chemical weapons and therefore when while recognizing these are no western friends say but. all the responsibilities with the syrian government even the rebels they called it it's a very strange logic because at the same time there was a very people encourage rebels not to negotiate with the government but to continue fighting and giving them arms money and moral and political support so it's a very controversial position. in general the logic of those who say no negotiations with us it is really very controversial and very dangerous because well they're not justifying what the government is doing they have been making a lot of mistakes have been using force disproportionately the security forces clearly were.
steps that they can by the government to concentrate the chemical stuff which has been dispersed. in various locations into two sites. to make sure that that is absolutely protected and it is also accept that by. everyone including western colleagues the europeans and americans that the biggest threat. in this situation is. the probability that the rebels might take hold of chemical weapons and therefore when while recognizing these are no western friends say but. all the responsibilities with...
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maybe it's the government. >> ben chavez is a member of a tribe that doesn't get special government help. and yet. >> the area where you live looks different from indian reservations. these mansions look like english manors. >> i can take you to one neighborhood where my people are from and show you nicer homes than a whole sioux reservation. >> this is not casino money. no special deal for your tribe. >> oh, no. in my tribe, woe -- we don't have casinos. we have 12 banks. >> he says his tribe does well because the federal government does not recognize them as a sovereign tribe. though their congressman wants to change that. >> it's time for discrimination to end and recognition to begin. >> mike knows if he wants to stay in washington, dc he has to support the tribe or he won't be there. >> this is an injustice that must be resolved. >> if the congressman gets his way your tribe will get 8 a million. >> if you want to become dependent on the federal government and sell your soul for 80 million, i understand that and some people are willing to do that. >> indian activityists they ought t
maybe it's the government. >> ben chavez is a member of a tribe that doesn't get special government help. and yet. >> the area where you live looks different from indian reservations. these mansions look like english manors. >> i can take you to one neighborhood where my people are from and show you nicer homes than a whole sioux reservation. >> this is not casino money. no special deal for your tribe. >> oh, no. in my tribe, woe -- we don't have casinos. we have...
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if the rest of the government isn't going to follow along, india's government is very constricted in many ways from what it can do. so unfortunately this hasn't been made a big case, a big issue of yet so far but i actually think that this could be the time. i think that this case could give an opening. >> well, news from singapore of the young woman's death after the gang rape broke during the middle of the night in the india. so indians in their millions will awake to the news that the woman has died. have we crossed a threshold. is this an issue that simply can't be put back in the bottle and forgotten? >> well, you know, i think that probably when it comes to the street protest the death, the tragic death of this woman is going through means the protest will peak today and it's possible that after that the protests will dribble off and you know this case may be forgotten. this woman's name may stop being the top of the news. but i think that this case is a watershed moment. i think it can be a watershed moment. there are many other cases in india of other social issues where civi
if the rest of the government isn't going to follow along, india's government is very constricted in many ways from what it can do. so unfortunately this hasn't been made a big case, a big issue of yet so far but i actually think that this could be the time. i think that this case could give an opening. >> well, news from singapore of the young woman's death after the gang rape broke during the middle of the night in the india. so indians in their millions will awake to the news that the...
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decision to close sunderland's rentboy factory it's a government venture that began back in the 1940's to provide employment the people with disabilities two weeks before christmas the government announced that they were going to close the package in factories and it leaves a very bleak uncertain future for disabled workers cannot stops was laid off from another rempel a factory back in april and she says the government of forcing people out of paid jobs and onto a life of welfare. in the week before we left three. jobs . in fact just four people from his old factory found a job it's not the first time the northern workers have felt the firm hand of a conservative government back in the one nine hundred eighty s. and the miners' strike and the margaret thatcher became a symbol of a divided nation this mining village in the living museum in the north east gives us a snapshot of the past three decades since margaret thatcher and her conservative government crushed the miners unions the impact that policies had on the north east was extreme and long felt and even today there are many pe
decision to close sunderland's rentboy factory it's a government venture that began back in the 1940's to provide employment the people with disabilities two weeks before christmas the government announced that they were going to close the package in factories and it leaves a very bleak uncertain future for disabled workers cannot stops was laid off from another rempel a factory back in april and she says the government of forcing people out of paid jobs and onto a life of welfare. in the week...
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like racism, without government. like racism, without government. that is next. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. john: tonight we talkk about hor our instincts of often wrong, result is push for government policies that make problems worse. the politician that pushes stupid, but popular policies, gets rewarded. and probably reelected and push more stupid policies, in business, someone whose instincts lead him to do stupid things, gets punished. the free market punishes him, you g out of business, that has surprising consequences, some good ones says hit toran jonathan bean in your book erase what does race have to do with free market. >> people say, everyone is a racist. business people are racist, business people are greedy, how can you argue that business people had something to do with civil rights movement, i argue in my book, they have a lot to to with civil righ
like racism, without government. like racism, without government. that is next. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. john: tonight we talkk about hor our instincts of often wrong, result is push for government policies that make problems worse. the politician that pushes stupid, but popular policies, gets rewarded. and probably reelected and push...
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government for alleged money laundering already the bank is back in court and the charge this time is predatory lending caused by a significant but caused a sniff an amount of loss of tax revenues for three georgia county do these counties have a fighting chance we'll question more. it's thursday december twenty seventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching our team. well we begin this hour in bahrain a country that played a major role in the arab spring uprisings but one that was often overlooked in news coverage while the world watched egypt libya and others topple their dictators the people of bahrain had a different narrative to tell now to give you some background suffering as a small island nation off the coast of saudi arabia in the gulf it's been under the rule of the all khalifa family for more than two hundred years the country is a major headquarters for the u.s. navy earning its leaders the support of both saudi arabia as well as the u.s. so while the u.s. government condemns the actions in syria many allege it's also sending arms to bahrain to qu
government for alleged money laundering already the bank is back in court and the charge this time is predatory lending caused by a significant but caused a sniff an amount of loss of tax revenues for three georgia county do these counties have a fighting chance we'll question more. it's thursday december twenty seventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching our team. well we begin this hour in bahrain a country that played a major role in the arab spring uprisings but...
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if angels were to govern men, night external or internal controls on government would be necessary. so said madison, we must have a policy of supplying by opposite and rival interest that defect better motives. but neither madison nor the other founding father's should predispose without there being good motives somewhere. such motives are manifestations of good character. our founders were not so foolish as to suppose that freedom can thrive or survive without appropriate education and nourishments of character. they understood this must mean education broadly understood to include not just schools, but all the institutions of civil society that explain freedom and equip citizens with the virtues freedom requires. these virtues includes self- control, modernization. these reinforce the rationality essential to human happiness. notice when madison like the founding father's generally spoke of human nature, he was not speaking as modern progressives do as manage inconstant, something evolving, something constantly formed and reformedly changing social and other historical forces. whe
if angels were to govern men, night external or internal controls on government would be necessary. so said madison, we must have a policy of supplying by opposite and rival interest that defect better motives. but neither madison nor the other founding father's should predispose without there being good motives somewhere. such motives are manifestations of good character. our founders were not so foolish as to suppose that freedom can thrive or survive without appropriate education and...
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a limited government with limits defined by the natural rights of the government. does this entail religious beliefs question mar? i believe that religion has been, and can still be, supremely important and helpful to the flourishing of our democracy. i do not believe it is necessary for good citizenship. regarding the question of our government's logic, i do not think the idea of natural rights requires a religious foundation. or even that the founders uniformly thought so. it is indubitably the case that natural rights are especially grounded when they are grounded in religious doctrine. i come at this large subject a bit obliquely. we in journalism are admonished not to bury the lead. we are supposed to put the most important point early on in our story. i will begin rizzoli by postulating the following -- - briskly by postulating the following. --- the decision made in the first decade of the last century about where to locate princeton university's graduate college. princeton's president, woodrow wilson, want to be graduate college located on the main campus.
a limited government with limits defined by the natural rights of the government. does this entail religious beliefs question mar? i believe that religion has been, and can still be, supremely important and helpful to the flourishing of our democracy. i do not believe it is necessary for good citizenship. regarding the question of our government's logic, i do not think the idea of natural rights requires a religious foundation. or even that the founders uniformly thought so. it is indubitably...
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he says the government. >> it will never end. they are targeting several, including the finance minister. more will come. >> the protesters also accuse their own political leaders of failing them. the deputy prime minister was forced to leave the protests. he was hit with rocks and bottles. there were tense moments that followed before the guards took him away. but the focus of the protest was the prime minister and his regional allies. they say iran is supporting the government and president bashar al assad. >> they are saying they are not going anywhere. on saturday, the state television showed pictures of the bodyguards of the finance minister. there are claims they confessed to assassinations and bombings. no one seems to trust the government or its judicial system. that is why there is fear of sectarian violence that is increasing. >> allowing building materials into gaza for the first time since hamas took control in 2007. it began going through the crossing on sunday for a private construction project. qatar says it will p
he says the government. >> it will never end. they are targeting several, including the finance minister. more will come. >> the protesters also accuse their own political leaders of failing them. the deputy prime minister was forced to leave the protests. he was hit with rocks and bottles. there were tense moments that followed before the guards took him away. but the focus of the protest was the prime minister and his regional allies. they say iran is supporting the government and...
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secondly you nee the government involved. >> the government is involved. >> guys. >> w own the-- >> and ancillary problems that go along with this poisoned housing market right now, i'm sick and tired of hearing whether the govnment should get involved or not. and they're not involved. and. >> they are involved. >> schools, fire departments, local government when houses go under, you can't have it. >> the government controls the entire mortgage market. we own fannie mae and freddie mac, now, we're venturing out to control more of it. >> right. >> it makes zerocents. >> got to take full control, guys. listen, you want to penalize something, go after the home owners for building up the inventories, when they're doing it and gng into consumer sentiment numbers and giving false reading. >> fuelly not enough inventory right now t meet demands, but anyway, ben, final word. >> todd, if you can pdict the future and value of any important commodity my hat's off to you. >> thanks, ben, i appreciate that. look, i respect you, too, going forward in the housing market right now, i don't know where y
secondly you nee the government involved. >> the government is involved. >> guys. >> w own the-- >> and ancillary problems that go along with this poisoned housing market right now, i'm sick and tired of hearing whether the govnment should get involved or not. and they're not involved. and. >> they are involved. >> schools, fire departments, local government when houses go under, you can't have it. >> the government controls the entire mortgage market....
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the government this is going to happen this is. it's a complete shambles so all in it together or a nation divided one thing seems certain that with many predicting an increase in unemployment and a triple dip recession for the way the challenges of the year ahead looks to be testing times for everyone surface r.t. sandland. now a ban on americans adopting russian kids is about to be signed into law president putin is ready to put their response to washington sanctioning russian officials you can get the details later. to back up. his groundbreaking interview show. me here and i'll take all of you all one of the main stories of twenty twelve after a short break. the stunning beauty of reindeer gracefully dancing across the arctic tundra more than just a scenic image it is a way of life for sun traditionally the nets people are nomadic reindeer herders and though in many ways they lead a simple and rustic life they are also highly skilled and organized in their trade . another week and will be preparing for. a response this summer d
the government this is going to happen this is. it's a complete shambles so all in it together or a nation divided one thing seems certain that with many predicting an increase in unemployment and a triple dip recession for the way the challenges of the year ahead looks to be testing times for everyone surface r.t. sandland. now a ban on americans adopting russian kids is about to be signed into law president putin is ready to put their response to washington sanctioning russian officials you...
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all of the government's listening while the truth is the government's counterforce to listen to. one of our economic contributors says countries a still head of the wrong tells us why surely. it's been a tough twelve months for the world's top and his son spent spending half of it under house arrest the remainder an ecuadorian embassy in london a correspondent sort of following his ups and downs through the. a lot of you say wiki leaks in jail is like that more in a year ot than most media organizations have done in decades we've really had a front seat view of everything that's been going on we hired him at the beginning of the year fighting that extradition to sweden we saw his the pill rejected we then saw that dramatic twist in the tell when he went into the i could do it embassy seeking asylum we've been learning julian assange certainly the british media we see a lot of the cold on him quite viciously especially during the course of this year with movies. events happening surrounding chilean assault a lot of people who would put that down plain and simply to jealousy. she w
all of the government's listening while the truth is the government's counterforce to listen to. one of our economic contributors says countries a still head of the wrong tells us why surely. it's been a tough twelve months for the world's top and his son spent spending half of it under house arrest the remainder an ecuadorian embassy in london a correspondent sort of following his ups and downs through the. a lot of you say wiki leaks in jail is like that more in a year ot than most media...
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bahrain slashes the sentences for dozens of anti-government activists where human rights groups call it a half measure and western states avert their gaze. for children are killed as a car bomb explodes and hits a school bus near damascus well there's no news of the ukrainian journalist kidnapped in syria. and the u.k.'s northeast feels the financial pinch even is the country scrambles out of recession with layoffs and regional regeneration. broadcasting live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. . now bahrain has cut the sentences for dozens of people who took part in anti-government rallies last year when the move has failed to satisfy the activists who are calling for the release of all political prisoners human rights groups in the kingdom to stop using tear gas and torture interrogations and its crackdown on public gatherings. looks at who benefits from the two year unrest. when it came to supporting calls for democracy in middle eastern and north african states while denouncing government sponsored violence leaders of the west were vocally critical from our graphic h
bahrain slashes the sentences for dozens of anti-government activists where human rights groups call it a half measure and western states avert their gaze. for children are killed as a car bomb explodes and hits a school bus near damascus well there's no news of the ukrainian journalist kidnapped in syria. and the u.k.'s northeast feels the financial pinch even is the country scrambles out of recession with layoffs and regional regeneration. broadcasting live from moscow twenty four hours a day...
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the next government should have stopped it. but unfortunately government is government. government kept the foot firmly on the accelerator. why? because german capital was flowing to the country at cheap rates, financing ponzi schemes. it is just like the subprime market here where people were coerced to take loans that could not afford. similarly in greece. so, you had executives coming to greece, bribing politicians. the greek government -- they did not listen. then 2008. the conservative prime minister, he is not a stupid man. he was a terrible prime minister, but he is not a stupid man. you know what he did? he bailed out. he has not spoken since. he affectively called for a general election. he did not contest it. it was much worse than obama's first debate. he appeared before them and was like "don't vote for me." he lost that election. he did not have to call for that election. he called for it to lose it, to stay at home. he has not spoken since. he is having a nice holiday. and then there was papandreou. i was an advisor up until 2006. so i am not to blame. who
the next government should have stopped it. but unfortunately government is government. government kept the foot firmly on the accelerator. why? because german capital was flowing to the country at cheap rates, financing ponzi schemes. it is just like the subprime market here where people were coerced to take loans that could not afford. similarly in greece. so, you had executives coming to greece, bribing politicians. the greek government -- they did not listen. then 2008. the conservative...
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and there is mounting a, and mistrust of the government is -- anger is mounting, and protest of the government is deep. they have been protesting a week and are not going anywhere. >> our enemy once this gathering to be dispersed. this injustice is not only happening on the sunni, but our shia brothers as well. >> among the demands is an end to perceived discrimination. >> this government is targeting sunnis on purpose. they fear no god, and we do not trust them. >> these protesters are very angry. they are raising their demands every day. they are now calling to topple the government of newry maliki. they want the government to release the prisoners and to end the injustice in this country. they are also calling on shia and kurds to join this protest. so far, the protests have been peaceful, but there are worrying signs that some of these protesters are ready to use their weapons. the protests have spread to others in the areas of iraq. thousands took to the streets. organizers hope this anti- government movement will spread across the country. but the prime minister who says he is not adopti
and there is mounting a, and mistrust of the government is -- anger is mounting, and protest of the government is deep. they have been protesting a week and are not going anywhere. >> our enemy once this gathering to be dispersed. this injustice is not only happening on the sunni, but our shia brothers as well. >> among the demands is an end to perceived discrimination. >> this government is targeting sunnis on purpose. they fear no god, and we do not trust them. >>...
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listening well the truth is the governments can't afford to listen because what we're seeing within the european union even if the euro has survived miraculously for twelve months government has run out of money the european union's western socialist model of spending huge amounts of money borrowing even greater amounts of money and hoping to pay everything manyara or indeed thirty years from manion or simply does not work. only three years ago and was bankrupt and receiving a bailout to rescue his failed economy but despite this the very same country has just taken me six month presidency of the european council and as artie's or smith reports the celtic tiger has some hard graft ahead. it's all changed with the new president say as takes over the six month rotating challenge on the first of january not the obvious choice islands one of the guys in the countries that have the least table economies in europe and sure enough islands the. if the twenty seven nation bloc while being propped up by i.m.f. money so for the next six months the e.u. and its systemic problems will be preside
listening well the truth is the governments can't afford to listen because what we're seeing within the european union even if the euro has survived miraculously for twelve months government has run out of money the european union's western socialist model of spending huge amounts of money borrowing even greater amounts of money and hoping to pay everything manyara or indeed thirty years from manion or simply does not work. only three years ago and was bankrupt and receiving a bailout to rescue...
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government's most horrific war crimes even more so the reaction to those revelations has revealed the u.s. military is under impunity from said crimes many people including myself see bradley many as a hero who put his life on the line to provide the truth to the american public the u.s. government however sees manning as a traitor and is charging him with aiding the enemy something that could land him the death penalty by the time he's scheduled to be court martialled spent over a thousand days in confinement much of which in solitary might be a lonely one happy birthday bradley stay strong we haven't forgotten about you buddy set. the lucky one of the good of you never seen anything like the trouble. on this show i've talked about israel and palestine as it relates to war peace and human rights and because i've covered the issue in a way that rivals the mainstream media i've been viscerally attacked for it by the israeli lobby the media and by netanyahu his very own spokesperson all of this for simply providing the other side of the story something that my next guest has now committ
government's most horrific war crimes even more so the reaction to those revelations has revealed the u.s. military is under impunity from said crimes many people including myself see bradley many as a hero who put his life on the line to provide the truth to the american public the u.s. government however sees manning as a traitor and is charging him with aiding the enemy something that could land him the death penalty by the time he's scheduled to be court martialled spent over a thousand...
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the world is governed fromhat. it is not the big corporations or banks that run the economy, it is the young couple who decide to work. >> when they are educated with wealth they . >> are lpful. this fantastic investment in vaccinations that helps so do you not have a kid who is physically handicapped for life, that drags the family down. the way that government sources are used is crucial. there are some things like advancement d research and primary school we need the government money but it has to be controlled. >> tnk you, sir. next, you want to live to be 150? my next guest says the first person to do so my have already been born. it might be you. do you want ive to be 150? i don't. how advances in medicine may change everything. .so asasasasas >> most of human history people died by a 30. 30 year was the average life span for thousands of years. only with the industrial revolution did that change and it changed quickly by 1850 the average life span was almost 40. 50 years later, 47. by 1950, it was up to 68.
the world is governed fromhat. it is not the big corporations or banks that run the economy, it is the young couple who decide to work. >> when they are educated with wealth they . >> are lpful. this fantastic investment in vaccinations that helps so do you not have a kid who is physically handicapped for life, that drags the family down. the way that government sources are used is crucial. there are some things like advancement d research and primary school we need the government...
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the government says this is going up and this is a waste of it is our. it's a complete shambles so all in it together or any nation divided one thing seems certain that with many predicting an increase in unemployment and a triple dip recession for the ek the challenge is if the year ahead looks to be testing times for everyone third party fund low and. so just turning a quarter past four in the afternoon here in moscow france has refused to help the central african republic to fight off the rebels closing in on its capital president francois hollande said that paris is only protecting its own interests and not the regime of the local protesters angry at a lack of action attacked at the french embassy lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine says this is an example of how colonial powers are hindering the development of sovereignty in this unstable breach these developments do not occur overnight this is been brewing for years the french are playing a very bad role and if they give become militarily again in the central african re
the government says this is going up and this is a waste of it is our. it's a complete shambles so all in it together or any nation divided one thing seems certain that with many predicting an increase in unemployment and a triple dip recession for the ek the challenge is if the year ahead looks to be testing times for everyone third party fund low and. so just turning a quarter past four in the afternoon here in moscow france has refused to help the central african republic to fight off the...
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level up to the level of the central government. he called for the cooperation of bureaucrats as well as the general public to achieve a government free of corruption. he has been president since march of 2011. he has since been promoting a package of democratization and economic reforms. his efforts won the agreements of western countries to ease economic sanctions imposed during myanmar's military regime. now he's trying to turn around the country's economy, which is the weakest among asean member countries. myanmar has the geopolitical challenge of being placed near india and the rest of southeast asia and has an abundance of natural resources. these factors are drawing the attention of foreign investors who see the country as the last frontier to asia. the question remains whether he can handle a sudden influx of foreign investment. myanmar will serve as the chair country of asean in 2014. in that capacity, it will host key diplomatic talks like the east asia summit where the leaders of other powers gather. he seems eager to gro
level up to the level of the central government. he called for the cooperation of bureaucrats as well as the general public to achieve a government free of corruption. he has been president since march of 2011. he has since been promoting a package of democratization and economic reforms. his efforts won the agreements of western countries to ease economic sanctions imposed during myanmar's military regime. now he's trying to turn around the country's economy, which is the weakest among asean...
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but the government in the capital is hopeful for the country about one. to laypeople can look forward to a brighter future -- 1.2 million people can afford to write a feature. >> together with many friends around the world, also with the u.n. agencies, we can overcome these challenges. >> recent elections in east timor have been largely peaceful. there are concerns not enough is being done to create a self sustaining economy. especially as revenue from oil exploration is only expected to last for another decade and a half. >> combat troops will pull out of afghanistan in 2014, leaving afghan soldiers to fill the gap. british troops have been treading afghan counterpart, but fears remain that afghanistan would be a look after itself without foreign help. >> if there is progress, it has come with a prize. this year, one quarter of the 44 british soldiers who died in helmand have been killed in so- called insider attacks. shot by rogue afghans they're helping to train. it is how capt. barre died, play football here on remembrance sunday. he was last british
but the government in the capital is hopeful for the country about one. to laypeople can look forward to a brighter future -- 1.2 million people can afford to write a feature. >> together with many friends around the world, also with the u.n. agencies, we can overcome these challenges. >> recent elections in east timor have been largely peaceful. there are concerns not enough is being done to create a self sustaining economy. especially as revenue from oil exploration is only...
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the government this is going to happen this is. it's a complete shambles so all in it together or a nation divided one thing seems certain that with many predicting an increase in unemployment and a triple dip recession for the the challenges of the year ahead looks to be testing times for everyone. r.t. sandland. and a ban on u.s. adoption of russian kids is about to be signed into law president putin is ready to put pen to paper in response to washington sanctioning russian officials those details that come your way shortly here on the program. also and you see taking a look back at how giuliana sons launched his groundbreaking interview show exclusively here on. our look back at one of the main stories of twenty twelve. right. if you're from my generation or younger and you were born into the one percent that i have a lot of college debt i sure do you know the deal used to be that you paid a significant amount for education but in turn that gave you a much higher salary later but now the system works in reverse many young americ
the government this is going to happen this is. it's a complete shambles so all in it together or a nation divided one thing seems certain that with many predicting an increase in unemployment and a triple dip recession for the the challenges of the year ahead looks to be testing times for everyone. r.t. sandland. and a ban on u.s. adoption of russian kids is about to be signed into law president putin is ready to put pen to paper in response to washington sanctioning russian officials those...
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says the government is equally to blame. what was going on in two thousand and one two thousand and two when the interim authority came to existence and discount tree they signed deals exempting some of these companies who were dealing with need to and i sat and then. many other companies came and started. carpetbagging and backpacking. illegitimate gains and they never paid taxes this is not new and this government will never have the guts to collect taxes from those rogue companies just an aviation alone. there are dozens and dozens of companies who are bringing passengers and cargo to this country and who are bringing other goods and they have never paid any taxes they've never paid even landing fees in some cases they haven't paid for flight fees this is just aviation and you can imagine in other fields of commerce in. fuel and transportation and logistics and security in other arenas in all areas there are hundreds of millions of dollars every year there are scaping and this government also sometimes gives them some rep
says the government is equally to blame. what was going on in two thousand and one two thousand and two when the interim authority came to existence and discount tree they signed deals exempting some of these companies who were dealing with need to and i sat and then. many other companies came and started. carpetbagging and backpacking. illegitimate gains and they never paid taxes this is not new and this government will never have the guts to collect taxes from those rogue companies just an...
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in damascus, he appealed for a government of national unity. >> this government would lead the country in a transitional phase, which would end with new elections. they could be presidential elections if the parties concerned agree to it, or parliamentary elections.% >> but what role syria's president assad might play -- on that brahimi said nothing. syria's opposition has already dismissed his suggestions. hope for a rapid end to the bloodshed seems optimistic. >> syria will be the special focus later this half hour. >> we will have a special report from the turkish-syrian border. in other news, u.s. president barack obama has broken off his christmas vacation to resume talks on the so-called fiscal cliff, taxes and spending cuts unless democrats and republicans reach a deal by new year's eve. >> nearly all the major players in those negotiations are starting to agree on one thing, and that is that a deal is virtually impossible by that deadline. senior officials say there is little hope of a grand bargain to shave trillions of dollars off of america's mountain of debt. >> applause fo
in damascus, he appealed for a government of national unity. >> this government would lead the country in a transitional phase, which would end with new elections. they could be presidential elections if the parties concerned agree to it, or parliamentary elections.% >> but what role syria's president assad might play -- on that brahimi said nothing. syria's opposition has already dismissed his suggestions. hope for a rapid end to the bloodshed seems optimistic. >> syria will...
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the difference between a divided government and dysfunctional government is the willingness to compromise. we saw that in the senate as leader nancy pelosi, that means looking at an agreement and deciding whether unbalanced, helps move the country forward. and we're hopeful that republicans on the house will do as democrats and republicans did on the senate, and wailed equities deciding at the end of the day that everybody gets 100% of what they want. democracy means a willingness to come together for the good of the country. and that is what compromise is all about, especially in an era of divided government. our members are taking a look at the bill and we would ask our republican colleagues to bear in mind the good of the country as they also weigh all the equities. with that, i will turn it over to the squished vice-chairman of our caucus. >> i will very quickly, we all appreciate the vice president coming to the caucus today in a very straightforward, very thorough way explaining the process of the negotiation and why we are where we are at today. i do think the time for discussion a
the difference between a divided government and dysfunctional government is the willingness to compromise. we saw that in the senate as leader nancy pelosi, that means looking at an agreement and deciding whether unbalanced, helps move the country forward. and we're hopeful that republicans on the house will do as democrats and republicans did on the senate, and wailed equities deciding at the end of the day that everybody gets 100% of what they want. democracy means a willingness to come...
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the grants the government increases them out of the ones we have way too much government interference in education you're saying that edge of the price of education is going up because people are able to borrow more of the subsidy yes and yes absolutely the absolutely i mean you have something there's no way people could go to college that the tuition is totally outpaced the market they would have why do that and put them in for two hundred years in federal government got in there and got lockstep with them in they just increase or decrease how much each student can get when ronald reagan came into office roughly eighty percent was seventy nine and change roughly eighty percent of the cost of college education was paid for by federal state or local governments twenty twenty percent was paid for by students today roughly eighty one percent of tuitions paid for by students and less than seventeen percent is paid by federal state but those students are naples we had flown in upside down it went with their unable to go but it's been flipped upside down for most of their history this year
the grants the government increases them out of the ones we have way too much government interference in education you're saying that edge of the price of education is going up because people are able to borrow more of the subsidy yes and yes absolutely the absolutely i mean you have something there's no way people could go to college that the tuition is totally outpaced the market they would have why do that and put them in for two hundred years in federal government got in there and got...
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because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with
because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government...
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-- should be possessed by the government. parliamenttary if that was the agreement. >> the public prosecutor has ordered an investigation. mouhammad, leaders of the opposition national salvation front, two lawyers complained about them after they kaled for anti-government protest. the public presidentor was appointed last month as part of the president's decree. the former president has been transferred to a military hospital from his prison cell. it's the second time the 84-year-old has been moved. he is serving a life sentence for not stopping the killing in 2011. mahmoud ahmadinejad has fired his health minister. he was the first woman to hold the post. she's criticized the government for not providing money to import medicine. iran is struggling to provide medical supply due to sanctions imposed by the west. there are more women than ever in the u.s. army. after they're discharged they're just as likely as men to suffer disorders like post traumatic stress syndrome. female veterans are less likely to get the help they nee
-- should be possessed by the government. parliamenttary if that was the agreement. >> the public prosecutor has ordered an investigation. mouhammad, leaders of the opposition national salvation front, two lawyers complained about them after they kaled for anti-government protest. the public presidentor was appointed last month as part of the president's decree. the former president has been transferred to a military hospital from his prison cell. it's the second time the 84-year-old has...
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government government and it's a problem when you just know you are there every step of the way the government's going to define how you live you go to college will pay for you rather every step of the way that you are indentured to a corporation or what you want to do is or do a corporation or a boss then this would also i think inhibit the entrepreneurial spirit the people that want to open businesses you know want to go to school there are one main problem is that any time the government funds something over time they come to define it education will be defined by the government if they pay for it long enough coverage certainly a decent salary by and by the government since the onset of the nation pretty much yeah ok i guess we have i think we've all had our say on this what if we were to lower those let's shift to so security medicare i have suggested for some time now and i actually have a couple of economists who agreed with us that if we dropped the social security retirement age the medicare eligibility age from sixty five to fifty five it would suck for five million people
government government and it's a problem when you just know you are there every step of the way the government's going to define how you live you go to college will pay for you rather every step of the way that you are indentured to a corporation or what you want to do is or do a corporation or a boss then this would also i think inhibit the entrepreneurial spirit the people that want to open businesses you know want to go to school there are one main problem is that any time the government...
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slashers the sentences for dozens of anti-government activists but human rights groups call it a half measure and western states. a solution to syria's bloody conflict becomes a possibility that all parties appear to agree that a transitional government should take over the syrian delegation holds talks behind closed doors right here in moscow. and the u.k.'s northeast feels the financial pinch even as the country scrambles out of recession layoffs and no regional regeneration. it is a just after seven pm here in moscow you're watching r t with me roll received thanks for joining us. has cut the sentences for dozens of people who took part in antigovernment rallies last year but the move has failed to satisfy local activists who are calling for the release of all political prisoners human rights groups are urging the kingdom to stop using tear gas and torture interrogations amid its crackdown on public gatherings alexina chef ski looks at who benefits from two years of unrest. oh when it came to supporting calls for democracy in middle eastern north african states while denouncing gov
slashers the sentences for dozens of anti-government activists but human rights groups call it a half measure and western states. a solution to syria's bloody conflict becomes a possibility that all parties appear to agree that a transitional government should take over the syrian delegation holds talks behind closed doors right here in moscow. and the u.k.'s northeast feels the financial pinch even as the country scrambles out of recession layoffs and no regional regeneration. it is a just...
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is asking the federal government to step in with armed guards and protect americans from the dangers these weapons pose in communities across america if you think this solution is out of touch well you're not alone here's what top republican pollster and corporatist wordsmith frank luntz donning a fancy new beard had to say on c.b.s. this morning. so the public wants guns out of the schools not in the schools and they're not asking for a security official or someone else i don't think the n.r.a. is listening i don't think that they understand most americans would protect the second amendment rights and yet agree with the idea that not every human being should own a gun not every gun should be available at anytime anywhere for anyone that gun shows you should not be able to buy something right there and then without any kind of check whatsoever so does that mean the nation is finally ready to take on the n.r.a. let's ask richard usko here in los angeles he's a senior fellow at the campaign for america's future and here in the studio marc harrold libertarian commentator and attorney an
is asking the federal government to step in with armed guards and protect americans from the dangers these weapons pose in communities across america if you think this solution is out of touch well you're not alone here's what top republican pollster and corporatist wordsmith frank luntz donning a fancy new beard had to say on c.b.s. this morning. so the public wants guns out of the schools not in the schools and they're not asking for a security official or someone else i don't think the...
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the government did. all the way through to the election day, people said jobs was the number-one concern. when you talk about jobs, whether the deficit, people think about things the government can do to try to improve the job situation. and, fundamentally the concerns people have right now have to do with the fairness of the political system and the fairness of the economic system. that is the realm in which i think obama had an upper hand and played that. mitt romney making statements about 47% helped him in that regard it is not about class resentment. it is not middle income class and lower income resent middle- class people but the to the system as unfair. that the way benefits are distributed is unfair, and they want to see a system move in the direction of fairness. i think that theme played very well to obama and helped to overcome the headwinds he faced in that respect. but if it is there in a review of the election. then what i would like to do is open it up to more of a conversation and more o
the government did. all the way through to the election day, people said jobs was the number-one concern. when you talk about jobs, whether the deficit, people think about things the government can do to try to improve the job situation. and, fundamentally the concerns people have right now have to do with the fairness of the political system and the fairness of the economic system. that is the realm in which i think obama had an upper hand and played that. mitt romney making statements about...
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[applause] the good government awards also support spur's good government work. it is a central part of our mission. our agenda is admittedly ambitious. we analyze every local measure on the san francisco ballot, which until recently was a pretty formidable task. we participate in most of the major issues of city government from pension and payroll tax reform to some of the most important discussions on how we fund a lot of our public services, whether that finding different revenue streams for our parks, are trying to find new ways to fund public transportation in the city. we're very happy to be working with mayor lee and the board to address a lot of these issues. this will clearly be a busy year for us. another component of our work is connecting the city's robuspro o assistance with our many business partners. this is a core part of mfac original purpose in san francisco. we are focused on building this capacity once again. as everyone here knows, the nature of how cities are doing business is changing. fundamentally. costly federal and state mandates contin
[applause] the good government awards also support spur's good government work. it is a central part of our mission. our agenda is admittedly ambitious. we analyze every local measure on the san francisco ballot, which until recently was a pretty formidable task. we participate in most of the major issues of city government from pension and payroll tax reform to some of the most important discussions on how we fund a lot of our public services, whether that finding different revenue streams for...
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be paying for that government. that's how i look at the issue. but there's no right or wrong, under what -- on whether our government is bigger or smaller. but charging it all on the national credit card and getting that bill to the next- generation is dangerous and damaging and it's wrong, particularly when the borrowing will not invest or grow the economy. i understand the point republicans make that if they put runners on the table, they want that to be combined with real spending cuts and entitlement reforms. that's part of the grand bargain. i also understand the point democrats make, which is there's growing income and -- income equality in this country. wells have been doing very well over the past years, so they want to make sure revenues are collected from the people. i think they're starting to be political agreement that it is acceptable, that we will raise the news and it will focus on people making some amount of money. none of this is going to be enough. will have to go back and look more carefully at
be paying for that government. that's how i look at the issue. but there's no right or wrong, under what -- on whether our government is bigger or smaller. but charging it all on the national credit card and getting that bill to the next- generation is dangerous and damaging and it's wrong, particularly when the borrowing will not invest or grow the economy. i understand the point republicans make that if they put runners on the table, they want that to be combined with real spending cuts and...
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next, 10 years of the e- government act, improving government access and productivity. this is just over one hour. >> all right, so why do we not just jump into this next panel? if ms. panel was about the tenures, this panel is really about the next 10 years. what are the big challenges year, what are the things different now? from a technology perspective, this is pretty easy. i can tell you that if we were to do this today, you would say, i cannot believe you were using lte phones and 4g, as i am using 6g. joining us is a director for cisco systems business solution group, which is a global strategy and consulting arm. prior to that, he was president and ceo of government's strategy is of a leading market research firm from 2001 to 2003 heading the industry advisory council, a founding member of a council, and he spent 28 years in the federal government, including being the first cio at the department of commerce, and he is also a winner. doug bourgeois is the chief for vmware. prior to that, he was the director of national business center at interior, where he provid
next, 10 years of the e- government act, improving government access and productivity. this is just over one hour. >> all right, so why do we not just jump into this next panel? if ms. panel was about the tenures, this panel is really about the next 10 years. what are the big challenges year, what are the things different now? from a technology perspective, this is pretty easy. i can tell you that if we were to do this today, you would say, i cannot believe you were using lte phones and...
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should congress trust the government? >> thank you for giving me a chance to clarify it that. my point is exactly the same. since the 1930s we have not given the market chance. the system is built up to be dependent on government programs. nobody really knows what a free market system would be any more. i think congress will have a reluctance to go there because congress will be told by the realtors and homebuilders that it is too dangerous. this will ruin the housing market and they will all be blamed for it. it is not impossible to think we will go back to a free-market system but congress will be very wary because that is going into the unknown at this point. >> other questions? over here? >> good evening and thank you for the opportunity. it was an excellent presentation this evening. i am charles madonna will, grad student at --mcgonagle. i am talking about a serious debate that occurred in 2005 in fannie whereby he mentions whether to stay the course and remain as a niche player in the mortgage market or enter the s
should congress trust the government? >> thank you for giving me a chance to clarify it that. my point is exactly the same. since the 1930s we have not given the market chance. the system is built up to be dependent on government programs. nobody really knows what a free market system would be any more. i think congress will have a reluctance to go there because congress will be told by the realtors and homebuilders that it is too dangerous. this will ruin the housing market and they will...